12 Related Articles, between 2018-12-16 and 2018-12-17

'Over my dead body' will Mueller interview Trump, Giuliani says. With a number of probes moving closer to the Oval Office, U.S. President Donald Trump and his attorney unleashed a fresh series of attacks Sunday on the investigators, questioning their integrity while categorically ruling out the possibility of a presidential interview with the special counsel. >>

Budget head picked as chief of staff. WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump has picked budget director Mick Mulvaney to be his acting chief of staff, ending a chaotic search in which several top contenders took themselves out of the running for the job. >>

Dan Gainor: Liberal media’s top 10 dim bulbs of Christmas. The liberal media are in the holiday spirit – trying to deck the halls, or President Donald Trump and his allies, whenever possible. >>

Deported immigrants get last flight on ‘ICE Air’. Deportation flights are big business: The U.S. government has spent $1 billion on these flights in the last decade, and the Trump administration is seeking to raise ICE's budget for charter flights by 30 percent. (Dec. 17) >>

Donald Trump tweets NBC, ‘SNL’ should be tested by courts. President Donald Trump tweets NBC, ‘SNL; should be tested by courts. This comes after the shows Christmas parody sketch, which depicts a world were Hilary Clinton was elected president. >>

Fact Check: Trump Officials Say Drug Prices Are Inflated. So Are Some of Their Claims on a Solution.. The administration has sometimes made misleading statements to garner support for its plan on what it has accurately identified as a problem for many Americans. >>

Vinograd: 'Spy games' playing field is uneven. CNN analyst Samantha Vinograd discusses national security heading into the new year and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's announcement that he will leave the Trump administration. >>

Why is the Trump Energy Department pushing a plan to hike your electricity bill?. Minority and single-parent households would be among the hardest hit by energy price increases sparked by the subsidies proposed Energy Department. >>